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At Last, I Found the Red Door

November 17, 2018, Boston, Massachusetts Red has always been a favorite color of mine. It has a variety of meanings: confidence, energy, exuberance, passion, courage, attention, anger, aggression, and many more. All shades of this loud color manage to catch the eye in the home, in your appearance, and influence your moods. In another context,… Continue reading
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Templars, Dickens’ Chair, & Arthur

October 25, 2018, London, England Thursday was a miscellaneous day where I tried to play catch up, or make any final trips before I head back tomorrow. With there being no concrete plans, I ended up leaving my hotel room with an Uber at about 12:30. The first stop was to see Temple Church, one… Continue reading
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Golden Shades Of Twain

November 3, 2018, Hartford, Connecticut For once, I got up when I actually anticipated. I think it’s because of scheduled itinerary; if I have to be somewhere at a certain time, subconsciously my mind and body make sure I perform in that acquired, timely fashion. Due to that performance, I headed back down to Connecticut… Continue reading
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Timeless Figures with Labels

October, 24, 2018, London, England Today’s only stamped itinerary was Madame Tussaud’s at noon. At least that was the slot I planned to get in. I got there a little early so, like at the London Eye, I had to wait just before it was appropriate to get to the specified line. But I was… Continue reading
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On the Stone Path of Montague

September 22, 2018, Montague, Massachusetts I went to the city of Montague, Massachusetts, for the sole reason of visiting The Montague Book Mill. It took me two hours one-way to get there and a distance well-worth enduring. Since I moved to MA, I decided that I need to explore more. More day trips, more time… Continue reading